The document summarizes a student's characterization of boulders located behind the ESS building at Stony Brook University. The student measured various properties of the boulders including size, shape, roundness, breakage, and rock type. Key findings include:
- Boulders ranged in roundness from 0.1 to 0.9 on a scale and in rock types including diorite, hornblendite, beardsley gneiss, pumpkin ground gneiss, basalt, diabase, and stony creek granite.
- Each boulder was given a descriptive name that identified its color, grain size, minerals, and other features to allow other geologists to identify it.